At Vito's, the pizzas come in one size, "Big," and the dough is made fresh daily and rolled into 18-inch pies. The small, sit-down pizza shop, decorated with portraits of children on the walls, bakes classic cheese, wild mushroom, Mediterranean veggie pies, white pies, and prosciutto covered pizzas. Vito's also serves homemade pesto with penne and homemade meatballs.

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